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    Nike Dunk Low "Corduroy" (IB7746-200)
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    Nike Cover the Dunk Low in Corduroy to Kickstart 2026

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    90.40°

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    Nike

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    IB7746-200

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    Light British Tan / Light Chocolate / Twine / Light British Tan

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    Nike continues to lean into seasonal texture with an upcoming corduroy-covered Dunk Low, a move that aligns closely with fashion’s renewed embrace of the fabric. Once relegated to vintage wardrobes and colder months, corduroy has surged back into prominence across mainstream retailers like Zara and H&M, becoming a staple material for fall and winter collections. Nike, unsurprisingly, isn’t letting that momentum pass by.

    This latest Nike Dunk Low arrives wrapped almost entirely in ribbed corduroys, replacing the silhouette’s usual smooth leather panels with a tactile, winter-ready finish. The upper is dressed in layered shades of brown, ranging from lighter tan tones to deeper, chocolate-like hues, giving the pair a warm, earthy palette that feels right at home in colder seasons. Complementary textures appear throughout, with subtle material shifts between panels adding depth without straying from the Dunk’s familiar layout.

    The Swoosh blends seamlessly into the design, matching the surrounding corduroy rather than standing apart as a contrasting element. That tonal execution reinforces the shoe’s lifestyle focus, positioning it as an everyday option rather than a statement piece built purely for contrast. Underfoot, a light tan midsole pairs with a darker brown outsole, rounding out the color story while keeping things grounded and wearable.

    While the Nike Dunk Low has experienced waves of saturation in recent years, material-driven updates like this help refresh the model without rewriting its identity. By tying the design to broader fashion trends rather than forcing bold graphics or themes, Nike ensures the pair feels timely instead of trend-chasing.

    The corduroy Dunk Low is expected to release in the first half of 2026. As Nike continues to experiment with textures and seasonal materials, this pair stands as another example of how the Dunk can evolve subtly while remaining anchored to its classic roots. Stay tuned for official release details in the months ahead.

    Keep an eye on our dedicated Nike Release Dates Calendar for updates.

    Also arriving in 2026 is Nigel Sylvester's follow-up effort on the Air Jordan 4.

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